Table 11-7. Capabilities of Host Bus 8 and Host Bus 16 Modes (continued)
Addressable
Memory
Available
Address
Byte Access
BSEL
Max # of
External
Devices
CSCFG
CSCFGEXT
MODE
Host Bus
Type
-
none
Always
N/A
4
0x2
1
0x3
HB8
512 MB
28 bits
a
No
0
1
0x0, 0x1
0
0x0
HB16
128 MB
26 bits
b
Yes
1
1
0x0, 0x1
0
0x0
HB16
256 MB
27 bits
a
No
0
2
0x2
0
0x0
HB16
64 MB
25 bits
b
Yes
1
2
0x2
0
0x0
HB16
128 MB
26 bits
a
No
0
2
0x3
0
0x0
HB16
32 MB
24 bits
b
Yes
1
2
0x3
0
0x0
HB16
256 MB
27 bits
a
No
0
1
0x0
1
0x0
HB16
128 MB
25 bits
b
Yes
1
1
0x0
1
0x0
HB16
256 MB
27 bits
a
No
0
4
0x1
1
0x0
HB16
64 MB
25 bits
b
Yes
1
4
0x1
1
0x0
HB16
128 MB
26 bits
a
No
0
4
0x2
1
0x0
HB16
32 MB
24 bits
b
Yes
1
4
0x2
1
0x0
HB16
8 kB
12 bits
a
No
0
1
0x0, 0x1
0
0x1
HB16
2 kB
10 bits
b
Yes
1
1
0x0, 0x1
0
0x1
HB16
4 kB
11 bits
a
No
0
2
0x2
0
0x1
HB16
1 kB
9 bits
b
Yes
1
2
0x2
0
0x1
HB16
2 kB
10 bits
a
No
0
2
0x3
0
0x1
HB16
512 B
8 bits
b
Yes
1
2
0x3
0
0x1
HB16
4 kB
11 bits
a
No
0
1
0x0
1
0x1
HB16
1 kB
9 bits
b
Yes
1
1
0x0
1
0x1
HB16
4 kB
11 bits
a
No
0
4
0x1
1
0x1
HB16
1 kB
9 bits
b
Yes
1
4
0x1
1
0x1
HB16
2 kB
10 bits
a
No
0
4
0x2
1
0x1
HB16
512 B
8 bits
b
Yes
1
4
0x2
1
0x1
HB16
-
none
No
0
1
0x1
0
0x3
HB16
-
none
Yes
1
1
0x1
0
0x3
HB16
-
none
No
0
2
0x3
0
0x3
HB16
-
none
Yes
1
2
0x3
0
0x3
HB16
-
none
No
0
1
0x0
1
0x3
HB16
-
none
Yes
1
1
0x0
1
0x3
HB16
-
none
No
0
4
0x1
1
0x3
HB16
-
none
Yes
1
4
0x1
1
0x3
HB16
-
none
No
0
4
0x2
1
0x3
HB16
-
none
Yes
1
4
0x2
1
0x3
HB16
a. If byte selects are not used, data accesses are on 2-byte boundaries. As a result, the available address space is doubled.
b. Two EPI signals are used for byte selects, reducing the available address space by two bits.
Table 11-8 on page 831 shows how the
EPI[31:0]
signals function while in Host-Bus 8 mode.
Notice that the signal configuration changes based on the address/data mode selected by the
MODE
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